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Modelling the Urban Microclimate and its Influence on Building Energy Demands of an Urban Neighbourhood

Allegrini, Jonas
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Kämpf, Jérôme Henri  
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Dorer, Viktor
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Scartezzini, Jean-Louis  
2013
Proceedings of CISBAT 2013 Cleantech for Smart Cities and Buildings
CISBAT 2013

In the past decades the portion of the population living in urban areas has continuously increased. Due to the high building density, the microclimate in urban areas changed significantly compared to rural areas. The temperatures measured in urban areas are, due to the urban heat island (UHI) effect, higher compared to the rural temperatures. The UHI intensities are increasing with higher building densities and growing cities. Space cooling and heating demands of buildings are strongly affected by the local microclimate at the building sites. Due to the climate change and the limited energy resources, energy saving and sustainability are nowadays important issues. A significant part of the global energy consumption is used for space cooling and space heating of buildings. Thus its minimization for buildings in urban areas has great energy saving potential. Most building energy simulation (BES) models were developed for stand-alone buildings and therefore do not consider effects of the urban microclimate. This can lead to inaccurate predictions of the space cooling and heating demands for buildings in urban areas. The aim of this paper is to investigate the urban microclimate and its potential influence on the energy demand of buildings in an urban context by conducting detailed flow, radiation and building energy simulations at the urban neighborhood scale. CitySim is used for the radiation and building energy simulations. In CitySim detailed radiation models for solar and longwave radiation are implemented that can account for the radiation exchange between neighbouring buildings. The flow around the buildings is modelled by running CFD (computational fluid dynamics) simulations using OpenFOAM. As a result it is shown, how the temperatures and wind speeds can strongly differ within different urban areas. Further an approach is presented, to consider the local microclimate in the building energy simulation tool CitySim.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Allegrini, Jonas
Kämpf, Jérôme Henri  
Dorer, Viktor
Carmeliet, Jan
Editors
Scartezzini, Jean-Louis  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

EPFL Solar Energy and Building Physics Laboratory (LESO-PB)

Publisher place

Lausanne, Switzerland

Published in
Proceedings of CISBAT 2013 Cleantech for Smart Cities and Buildings
Volume

II

Start page

867

End page

872

Subjects

Urban microclimate

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Urban heat island effect

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Building energy simulations

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CFD

URL

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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/190601
Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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OTHER

EPFL units
LESO-PB  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
CISBAT 2013

Lausanne, Switzerland

September 4-6, 2013

Available on Infoscience
January 13, 2014
Use this identifier to reference this record
https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/99458
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